Scanography: The Ultimate Guide (Abstract Photography)

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024

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  • @kornfleks4296
    @kornfleks4296 10 месяцев назад +1

    my friends and I finished a college project with the help of your video!! great work man

  • @CloudsJoia
    @CloudsJoia 2 года назад +5

    Thank you so much for this video. This is a great introduction to this type of printmaking/ abstract photography and it’s so hard to find with similar key words popping up more frequently! Much appreciated, saving this for later!

  • @chanebotha628
    @chanebotha628 2 года назад +2

    Amazing video! Helped me so much with my assignments for visual arts

  • @troyspoelma
    @troyspoelma 2 года назад +3

    Thanks for making this video! This is exactly what I was looking for. The perfect amount of depth into the topic as well

  • @amarantaGJ
    @amarantaGJ 2 года назад +1

    It helped me a lot! Great video 🖤

  • @hankfoto
    @hankfoto 2 года назад +1

    I really like your Idea and all the info you provided. I appreciate your time + making it easy to understand.

  • @thefernandopando
    @thefernandopando 2 года назад +1

    this was such a helpful video, tysm!!

  • @modular_wisdom
    @modular_wisdom Год назад +1

    Good stuff, man. Thanks!

  • @andreitta137
    @andreitta137 Год назад

    Amazing video!! Thank you so much, I've been meaning to try my hand at scanography for some projects and I had no idea where to start and this was the most simple and comprehensive video I've found!!

  • @nokyuen9792
    @nokyuen9792 2 года назад

    This is a cool video. Very little content about these on RUclips. Cool. Loved it.

  • @vincentchouinard8129
    @vincentchouinard8129 5 месяцев назад

    May I suggest one tip, since I'm an active scanograph...
    Instead of recording in tif file, you should record in bitmap file (.bmp). A bitmap file is a raw file. Or, by ancestry rights, a raw file is a bitmap file with added Metadata.
    If you record in bitmap file, you will have all the flexibility of a raw file. The bitmap files produced by Epson scanner can take a huge amount of editing before becoming burned or abstract.
    By the way, in the video your scanner seems to produce no light at all. How do you do that?

    • @vincentchouinard8129
      @vincentchouinard8129 5 месяцев назад

      Tif files are theoretically uncompressed, but only retain details that are visible to the eye.
      Bitmap file (and it's descendant, the raw file) are uncompressed and retain all and every details, including the details invisible to the human eye.
      In a lightroom competition between a Bitmap file and a tif file, the Bitmap will win, since it is possible to recover way way more details in the shadows, the black and the lights.
      The Bitmap file is your Epson scanner's raw file

  • @bbeirut
    @bbeirut 4 месяца назад

    Thank you so much!

  • @tassadar1977
    @tassadar1977 3 года назад

    Very informative and well presented. Thank you. Going to try this on my Epson v800.

    • @kindredcameraschannel
      @kindredcameraschannel  3 года назад +1

      Cheers John. If you want to protect your more expensive scanner a bit more you can also look at getting a thin sheet of plexiglass to place on top of the flatbed. As it’s a CCD sensor the gap this makes shouldn’t be a real problem and your images should still be fairly sharp.

  • @ShlokDasProductions
    @ShlokDasProductions Год назад +1

    Amazing video ❤

  • @ThumbnailGrail
    @ThumbnailGrail 3 года назад

    This is so cool! I've always been intrigued by slit scan photography, and this is an awesome alternative!

    • @kindredcameraschannel
      @kindredcameraschannel  3 года назад

      Slit-Scan is mega cool. I’ll be doing a video at some point expanding from this and building a basic camera from a scanner. Awesome potential for interesting photos.

  • @ayeshaalmheiri1627
    @ayeshaalmheiri1627 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much

  • @aprogress2374
    @aprogress2374 2 года назад +1

    The interesting thing that i figured out is, when the object not touching the glass or bed, the color will recorded as grayscale. It's also happen in obscura camera that use flatbed scanner.

    • @kindredcameraschannel
      @kindredcameraschannel  Год назад

      Nice find! It's interesting how for the CIS scanners they lose colour like this. I've never been able to find an exact answer as to why, so if you do find out please let me know!

  • @sntr37
    @sntr37 2 года назад

    Smudges and dust marks on the scanner actually add some aesthetic to your photos

  • @mollylofton8090
    @mollylofton8090 16 дней назад

    1200 dpi scan is pimp as hell tho

  • @BlahBlah-cz3oc
    @BlahBlah-cz3oc 2 года назад

    What good/budget scanner i can find please?

    • @kindredcameraschannel
      @kindredcameraschannel  2 года назад +1

      The epson v39/Canon Lide series are good, small scanners and can be turned into cameras, which is pretty cool! I often recommend to my budget conscience students to just get a cheap printer/scanner combo which can be found for the $40 mark.

    • @anneliesesullivan-wilson1038
      @anneliesesullivan-wilson1038 2 года назад

      My current scanner produces lines across the image. Is this is the same for other budget scanners?

    • @kindredcameraschannel
      @kindredcameraschannel  2 года назад

      @@anneliesesullivan-wilson1038 Potentially, it's been a while since I've used something really cheap. However I don't notice any lines with either of the ones I use in this video.

    • @anneliesesullivan-wilson1038
      @anneliesesullivan-wilson1038 2 года назад

      Does it matter what resolution the image is taken with? If a higher resolution scan produces a cleaner image it would be preferable to spend a little more for a more suitable scanner. Thanks

    • @kindredcameraschannel
      @kindredcameraschannel  2 года назад

      @@anneliesesullivan-wilson1038 A higher resolution image will result in a less pixelated image. If the lines are being produced due to some issue with the hardware, then increasing the resolution won't fix this problem.

  • @Didyouremembertobuy
    @Didyouremembertobuy Год назад

    What ccd scanner under 200$ would you recommend?

    • @kindredcameraschannel
      @kindredcameraschannel  10 месяцев назад

      I know I'm a bit late on this reply (sorry!), but your best bet will be to pick up a second hand Epson V500/600 series.

    • @jenlosilly
      @jenlosilly 4 дня назад

      V